Nightcap - Nightcap - Hour 2: Caleb Williams Impresses, Tyson vs. Jake Paul concerns?
Episode Date: May 13, 2024Shannon Sharpe and Chad "Ochocinco" Johnson discuss Caleb Williams impressing the Chicago Bears early, share concerns about Mike Tyson facing off against Jake Paul and much much more! 02:49 - Caleb Wi...lliams ahead of the learning curve09:07 - Lions and Jared Goff13:57 - Wilder worried about Tyson37:52 - Granny Boxing Technique39:20 - Gender Reveal42:30 - Q and Ayyyy(Timestamps may vary based on advertisements.)#Volume #ClubSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Hey. Take us out on a joke. Yes, sir. hey yes sir
Caleb Williams
is ahead of the learning curve
with the Bears
in the report side of Chicago
Bears offensive staff
was so pleased
with how well
how well prepared
Caleb Williams
was learning
this week's lesson
in minicamp
Bears QB coach
Kerry Joseph
coming into the minicamp
he was light-headed ahead of
the information that he already had.
He's one of those guys that wants to know why
last night. Probably around 10, 30, 11
o'clock, he texts me. Hey, why are
we doing this here? Why are we blocking it like this?
He just wants to know. He wants to
know those answers. So when you have a guy like
that that's hungry
for it, you love to know that
because now he becomes a coach on
the field i like it that's what you got to be that's what that's what you have to be that's
why you took him number one they said he was a generational talent talent and i'm not sure why
they're surprised i mean you shouldn't you shouldn't be surprised because that's why you
took him and matter of fact if he's a student of the game like that, and he's asking questions like that,
imagine what you could get on the field.
Imagine we would put both of those together.
When you put the classroom and the physical tools
that you displayed in college together
with elite talent surrounding you.
Mm-hmm.
That's not even a joke. Bears organization
if they do right by Caleb Williams
he will be the first quarterback
that they've had that they did right by
the first quarterback
that they've had that they did right by
think of all the quarterbacks that have
come through there for the Bears
all of them there has not been
one franchise quarterback
that has been elite
to the capacity
of a Patrick Mahomes or
Joe Burrow or Lamar Jackson.
I mean, for the longest
time, no disrespect to Jim McMahon.
No disrespect. No,
but for the longest time, they played
to their defense. So they said, we can
get away with a marginal quarterback as
long as we have outstanding defense.
They're known as the monsters
of the midway for a reason.
That's what they did
with Rex.
Remember Rex Grossman?
Yes.
Oh, the defense that year
when they went to Super Bowl?
Oh, my God.
Erlacher and Briggs
and Peanut.
Yeah.
Oh, that was phenomenal.
Mm-hmm.
Tommy Harris.
Yeah.
Hey, Big Tommy.
Yeah.
I forgot about Big Tommy
and so that's
that's what happens
but the great players
and the thing is
when you're dealing
with great players
you gotta have answers
yeah
they need to
they
he asking
why
I just need to
okay we doing it like
well
this doesn't
this doesn't seem
like a great
because
to me
the thing that I had to get out of is like,
at some point in time, Sheldon,
you can't always just run the route for you to get open.
Right.
You got to run a route to get somebody else open.
Because, you know, I'm thinking,
hey, hey, if I did it right here, I'm going to be open.
We're not trying to get you open on this.
We're trying to get him open.
Or we're trying to get him open.
Right.
Or why am I blocking it like this?
Why don't I take this guy?
Because that guy's got you, man. So when you block it like
this, he's going to come and then you're
going to leave and we're going to dump it to you and you're
going to get that safety. If you make the safety miss,
you might hit your head on the goalpost. Those
are things that you needed to know. I needed to
know why we're doing it.
Because the hell I'm out here all this practicing,
that issue need to make sense to me.
Right.
Hey, you know what I really like, though?
That's really dope that they talk about Caleb Williams asking those questions like that.
Because as a quarterback, he has a vision.
He has a vision of the game.
Coach is coach, but play is play.
So if he's doing something and there's something that's familiar to him and they're running a different way than what he's opposed or used to seeing,
maybe the way he wants to run it,
or maybe the suggestion he might have,
might make it a little easier.
Yeah.
Well, you always cater to the...
Sometimes coaches, even though it's X's and O's,
sometimes they complicate shit.
I'm just going to be honest to you.
Sometimes they complicate things when it's not that hard.
It doesn't have to be that hard.
When you simplify stuff and allow players to play fast,
especially a quarterback who has to process things very,
very fast,
simplify it so we can play at his best.
Well,
I want to play in his wheelhouse.
What are you comfortable with?
Right.
What do you like to do?
You like under the center.
You like the gun.
My thing is like, I'm going to build a system for the players,
but I'm not going to force the players to play in this system.
And far too many times, well, this is my system, this is what we do.
Well, your system sucks because your players don't comprehend it
and they're doing too much thinking.
You want guys to just go play free.
And if guys play free, they can play fast.
And when guys play fast, great things happen.
Yes, they do. And so that's
I'm a firm believer that you put a guy
you put a guy, okay, what does he do really
well? Okay, fine.
Guy don't run outrides well. Why the hell you run him
on the outrides just because the outrides?
Hey, put him on a dig. Put him on
a comeback.
That's what's so important for
offensive coordinators to understand
your players the best and understand their weaknesses
and their strengths and always put
them in position to win.
That's why it's so important when you
get certain players like your Stephon Diggs,
your Jamar
Chases, your Justin Jeffersons,
the elite talents that can do damn near
everything under the sun, under the umbrella.
And coaches don't have to hide them offensively.
They don't have to condense splits to get them open just to get the DBs to
back off.
Cause you know,
you know what?
We got to condense the splits.
We got to put them in motion because they can't be pressed.
They can't be man to man.
So they find ways for you to get open.
The better you are as a receiver coming out of college,
going into the NFL,
the easier you make your, the easier you make everyone else a job around you, including your offensive coordinator.
And when you are like that, skilled and can do that many more things, like when we were talking about Cat earlier, with Cat being a Swiss Army knife.
If you're a receiver and you're a Swiss Army knife and you go into the league, they can do that much more with you.
Yes.
Because you can do everything.
The playbook opens up substantially.
Wait, how do you say that word?
Substantially.
Substantially.
If you can do all other things
and he doesn't have to help you.
Yep.
I'm trying to use big words.
I don't even know how to say them.
That's fellow Ocho.
That's fellow Cinco.
Yeah.
The Lions are reportedly ready
to commit to jerry golf as their franchise quarterback moving forward espn jeremy fowler
reported that golf is next in line among quarterbacks to strike a long-term deal
the market is pretty clear you're looking at 50 plus million for a lot of these quarterbacks per
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Jared Goff has proved himself.
The Rams didn't want him.
I don't think they didn't want him.
They didn't think they could win a Super Bowl with him.
Because he's a good quarterback.
Yeah, he was a good quarterback. But obviously, if you move on from him, that means they didn't think they could win a Super Bowl with him. Because he's a good quarterback.
Yeah, he was a good quarterback, but obviously if you move on from him,
that means they don't want you.
If you got a girlfriend,
and she leave you because she don't think you will marry her, and she go to somebody
else, that means she don't want you. No matter how you
splice it.
What she wanted,
what I could give her,
what Jared Goff could give them, and what they
wanted are two different things. She might
want me, but I've been
told, Shannon,
you ain't trying to get married.
Oh, hell no.
Somebody told you that, Unc?
Yeah. See, you know what?
And guess what?
And guess what? She went and got
married. Oh, she did? Yeah. She got? And guess what? Yes, sir. She went and got married.
Oh, she did?
Yeah.
She got a kid.
I'm happy for you.
You know, I'm happy too, but you know what?
What?
I call that settling.
I call that settling.
Because all you're doing is you want to get married,
but the person you want to marry you isn't willing to do it,
so you're going to go find the person that is, which means you're just settling for the you isn't willing to do it so you're going to go find the person that is
which means you're just settling
for the person that's willing to do it
and not the one you really want.
Now, let's argue.
Let's argue, Chad.
Look, my thing is, Ocho.
Come on, now.
Ocho, I can't, if somebody said,
if I can't give somebody something,
I got to be honest with them
and let them go find it.
Isn't that what you want?
If somebody says, hey, Ocho, I like you, but I don't want no relationship.
So, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa.
How you going to tell me you like me and you don't want no relationship?
Because she might be trying to get to law school.
She might be trying to become a doctor.
I could put you through law school. She might be trying to become a doctor.
I could put you through law school.
No, she's saying, you know what?
Because I'm not going to call you every day.
I don't want to talk to you because I need to study.
I need to focus.
Okay.
Because this is very important.
Right, right, right.
Just like you, your football thing.
Maybe I got to study to play.
Maybe I got to train.
I got to watch this film.
Oh, it's one thing about me.
I'm understanding. That's one of my greatest assets.
I'm understanding and I'm a listener.
I'm a listener first.
So if you're busy, you got things going on,
I don't have no problem with that. I'm not going to get in the way
because I don't want you getting in the way of what I do.
I'm understanding.
I believe that. But I like where you're going with this. This is good. This is good you getting in the way of what I do. I'm understanding. I believe that.
But I like where you're going with this.
This is good.
This is good for people in the chat.
This is real good for people in the chat.
But like I said, but I thought, look, he took him to a Super Bowl.
Yeah.
But taking you somewhere and winning something is totally different
because we've seen guys get to that level.
Yeah.
And you see Stafford come in, first year, boom.
Yeah, right away.
Yeah, I saw Stafford come in first year right away and cheat the Bengals
on that goddamn four-down call because Logan Wilson,
that wasn't no goddamn hole on Cooper Cup.
But anyway.
That was.
Hold it.
Oh, Eli Apple.
Oh, you're talking about that play.
Okay, okay, that one.
Hold it. Hold it. He wrapped it. Wrapped it, you're talking about that play. Okay, okay, that one. Hold it.
Hold it.
He rapped it.
Rapped it.
I'm talking about that four down.
I thought when he ran that Texas run, he crossed his face.
He got it.
Ah.
Nah.
Nah.
Logan read that real well.
But okay.
I can't cry over spilled milk.
Because we got, hey, you know where the Bengals going to be at in February?
In New Orleans. In February? In New Orleans.
In Cincinnati.
In New Orleans.
In Cincinnati eating chili
with all them fine women.
Hey, that's on Messy Maya.
That's on Messy Maya.
I guarantee the Bengals
be in New Orleans for Super Bowl.
I'm telling you.
I mean, I've been a couple of them
from that area,
so I'm sure they will be there
for the Super Bowl.
All right. You don't want to bet? You don't want to bet none? You don't want to bet? Matter of fact, so I'm sure they will be there for the Super Bowl. All right.
You don't want to bet none.
Matter of fact, no, I ain't going to make no bets right now.
I'm already in the hole.
Yeah, when you going to pay up?
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Deontay Wilder is concerned for Mike Tyson in the Jake Paul fight.
God forbid he gets hurt.
Deontay Wilder knows a thing or two about knockouts.
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When the fight night comes around July 20th,
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God forbid he gets hurt.
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oh
you already know what he gonna do
he gonna have the high guard
he coming in coming in coming in
bobbing bobbing bobbing
and boy look at him
man look at him
do you think
he would take it more serious
than he took the Roy Jones fight
absolutely
because I think
when he fought Roy
they had a
a kumbaya moment
and understanding
I'm not trying to hurt you
we're going to get in here
we're going to entertain
and get our ass
up out of here healthy.
Roy said,
hey, I'm going to let him hit my mama's son
with that right hand.
Oh, no.
Oh, no.
But listen, with Jake,
you never know.
What happened?
What happened?
What mic are we going to get?
What if Jake hit Mike the wrong way
and pissed Mike off?
What you think is going to happen? What you think is going to happen?
What you think is going to happen even at 57, 58 years old with that kind of power still?
He ain't never felt that kind of power.
No, not at all.
You can't even train for that kind of power even at 57.
Yeah.
You can't.
Yeah, it's going to feel like a mule kicking you.
Yeah. Anybody's ever been kicked by a mule kicking you. Yeah.
Anybody's ever been kicked by a horse?
You got to think about it.
Mike is short.
He's compact.
Legs.
Powerful.
Man, when Mike Tyson sits on a punch,
whether it's that uppercut or whether it's that goddamn hook,
even if your guard is up
and you block it,
it's going to make you think twice.
Well, you know,
you know his favorite punch
is the hook to the body
and then coming through the guard.
Yeah.
You know that's his punch.
Now, he going to double tap you now.
Yeah.
Now, if he touch you,
it's out.
You out.
Hey.
It's going to be,
hey, it's,
what?
Hey, I'm telling you.
I've been in that room that one time
and I
got caught when I was tired
in that fourth round and I went
down. Boy.
When that jaw opened up.
Boy. See, here's the thing,
Ocho. You got tired. Your
mouth starting to droop. Yeah. You don't see that
punch. My hand's down.
Matter of fact, and the funny thing about it,
I've seen the punch coming from a mile away
because he's winding up.
But I'm so tired, I can't even move.
I couldn't even move.
That's why when I got knocked down,
that's why I got up so fast.
I got up so fast because I could see it coming.
And he hit me.
And I'm like, damn, I'm going down.
Before I hit the ground, I was
trying to get up.
Because the body
I couldn't operate. I couldn't move.
But see, that's what you got. Ocho, you got to stay down there.
You don't get up that quick because your equilibrium might be
off. Ocho,
you take the six.
You take the six. One,
two, three, four.
Boy, if you don't get your black ass up off that goddamn canvas, You take the six. You take the six. One, two, three, four.
Boy, if you don't get your black ass up off that goddamn canvas,
embarrass me like this.
Hey, you stand there.
You look at it.
Walk to me.
Walk to me. Walk to me, Ochoa.
You walk to him.
Let him wipe the gloves off.
You're like, I'm good.
Let's go.
No, sir.
No, sir.
You heard what I told you, right?
My mama had, we fought in July, right? My mama had passed away in January. I went and seen my mama the night before the fight. I went to the graveyard. I went to the cemetery. I say, mama, listen, mama, I done fought all my life, but I ain't never been in a structured environment inside a ring with a fighter that fights for a living but i'm finna get in here because you know your son is crazy and i'm willing to try anything i'm willing to try anything man i
got in my yard i only had two weeks to get ready mayweather told me late i only had two weeks to
get ready so i got ready in houston with the charlo twins who were also preparing for a fight
right so i just did two days for two weeks so that's like a month worth of training but it's
nothing like preparing for a fight where you have three months to get
ready.
So I did jumped in anyway.
You know,
I'm crazy.
I can fight already in the streets.
You know,
I get into it with somebody,
you know,
I ain't nothing,
but that ain't a little squabble.
Um,
we got to that fourth round and I had,
I had moved,
I had moved myself on that bicycle because I don't know how to,
how to engage or operate with punches coming at me. Cause I've never been in that bicycle because I don't know how to engage
or operate with punches coming at me
because I've never been in that situation before.
It's different in the ring.
In the street, that's different.
In the ring, so I'm moving.
I'm constantly moving.
So by the time we get to the fourth round...
You burn into it.
You burn into it.
I done burned all my energy out.
You got died, bro.
You can't get all that bouncing.
That looked good.
That looked good on TV.
Oh, it looked good in the first three rounds?
Boy, I thought I was a goddamn haggler.
What?
We got to that fourth round.
I couldn't even hold my hands up no more.
My hands was down.
My hands was down.
Man, I saw Brian coming.
I made a little joke.
I threw a jab, right?
Oh, he threw something at me, and it barely touched my nose.
And I hit him with one of those
Emmanuel Gustis,
trying to be funny.
And I'll tease him.
And I did like this.
Man, the next punch,
man, I was on the floor.
The next punch, I was on the floor.
And I tried to get up so fast
because all I could think in my head was
I could hear my mama saying,
boy, if you don't get your black ass
up off that canvas embarrassing me like this, that's why I jumped hear my mama saying, boy, if you don't get your black ass up off that canvas, embarrass me like this.
That's why I jumped up so fast.
And then, you know me, I don't have the boxing mentality.
I get up.
I got the football mentality.
I'm trying to dap him up because he hit me.
He looked at me like, boy, we in a fight, man.
What are you doing?
And we went back to it.
Matter of fact, Brian Maxwell, who asks a question sometimes.
Yeah. That's him. That's who that is. That was, Brian Maxwell, who asks a question sometimes. Yeah.
That's,
that's,
that's him.
That's who that is.
That was Brian.
That's who I fought.
Man.
Hey,
that was,
that was a great experience,
man.
You got to get in the ring,
huh?
You got to fight somebody.
You got to listen.
You,
you would never know what it's like.
You think coming out in the stadium in front of 80,000,
everybody cheating name.
You think that's something?
Experience a ring walk.
Experience that ring walk and experience
the dude across from you with the
bell ring and he got that look in his eye
like he gonna knock your head off.
Ain't nothing like that, man.
Hey, Brian,
I know you in the chat, B. I appreciate
you getting our solution.
I'm turning that thing over.
I like it. I like it. You the chat, B. I appreciate you getting our solution. Ocho, you see I'm turning that thing over, Ocho? Yeah, I like it.
Hey, I like it.
I like it.
I like it.
You got hands, man.
Hey, man, I did it when I first got out here, man.
Hey, it's hard.
Because you know I'm up there because, okay, like put the time on three minutes.
Ocho, you know I'm bouncing around.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
You feeling good, huh?
I'm on the minute.
Ha, ha, ha.
You know what I'm saying?
Ha, ha, ha. Yeah. Man, a minute yeah, yeah. You feeling good, huh? I want the men. Ha, ha, ha. You know what I'm saying? Ha, ha, ha.
Yeah.
Man, a minute and a half.
Oh, Joe.
The hands down.
He touching me.
Oh, okay.
I touched you right there, didn't I?
Yeah, you got me.
Yeah.
Hey, come on.
Ha, ha, ha.
Whew.
The hands down.
What's up?
Yeah.
It got to the point
I couldn't hold my arms up man
first round huh
first round
you was out of there
yeah
yeah man
hey listen
that's why
when people ask
we've had this conversation
on Twitter all the time
we talk about some of the most
difficult sports in the world
and I always say
boxing is the most difficult
because there's no time out
there's no time out
you ain't got nobody
to save you
if you gas out if you punch yourself out,
you got to protect yourself
and you got to do it on the other end
with trying to knock your head off.
Yes.
And if you do get hit,
you can't show no mercy.
You got to have a poker face at all times.
Conditioning is number one.
Your conditioning has to be
absolutely at its best.
Absolutely.
At its best. Because here's the thing, Ojo, is at its best. Absolutely. At its best.
Because here's the thing, Ocho,
it's the breathing aspect.
Yes.
Because you got to learn how to breathe it.
You got to be able to control it
and breathe out your nose.
Because first thing,
they see this here,
oh yeah, they get tired.
Oh, that's like being in the ocean
and you bleeding.
Oh, the shark's coming at you.
Man, listen,
I was out there in Philly
for three months.
Out there sparring
with drawn inners,
with boots.
Boy, never again
will I ever step in the ring
like that, man.
Never again.
Because they your friends
outside the ring.
Oh, yeah.
They become someone else
once the bell rings.
Yeah, that's a different animal.
I'm looking through my head,
you had boots.
I'm like, boy, that's me.
I know.
Once you step in his ring, it don't matter who you are.
It could be your mama.
Boy, you finna get this work.
Oh, yeah.
For sure.
I ain't been back in the ring with Boots ever since.
Yeah.
Never again.
But see, here's the thing.
A boxing match, you know in a street fight,
street fight don't last that long. Oh, no.
Oh, no.
You throw a few punches, you're probably
going to lock up anyway. Yeah.
Yeah.
And the best thing is, hey, you feel
tension, get it off. Yeah.
Yeah. Hey, you better get it off.
You got to swing first.
Uh-uh. Uh-uh. You don't let nobody
close the distance. We had an argument. You don't let nobody close the distance. We had an argument.
You don't let nobody close the distance.
Anything in arm's length?
I'm going to be a mofo.
I'm going to be an SOB.
I'm going to be all that over there.
Yeah.
But the minute you get it, once you get in this airspace.
Yeah.
OK.
Game on.
Yeah.
You don't let nobody close the distance on you.
Y'all argue.
It's just like, man, I ain't know.
Bro, did you hear the tone in his voice?
Right, right, right, right.
The tone's going to tell you everything.
You know, Ojo, you know when a guy, hey, okay.
All right.
Yeah.
Hey, what it do is, okay.
You, I mean, if you ever been in a fight, you know when a guy real.
Yeah, you understand.
And you know, hey,
when a man tell you to stop playing,
say, bro, hey, I ain't about that.
Let that go.
It's easy to read body language.
Yes, for sure.
It's very easy to read body language.
Some people are immune to it and don't know.
There was a certain situation that happened in Golden State
you know what I'm talking about
I'm not going to say no names
that's what I tried to say
read the body language it's already telling you what time it is
who let somebody
first of all I'm arguing with you
why in the hell
would you let somebody walk up on you
yeah
elementary school where you go shoulder to shoulder,
you go round and round,
touch me again,
knock it off my shoulder,
step over that line.
Bro,
you grown-ass man.
Bro,
y'all been arguing
way back over there.
He done cursed you out,
you done cursed him out.
Yeah.
Y'all way over there.
After a while,
you see him getting
closer and closer.
Yeah.
I'm already in my mind
if he gets with an arm distance,
I'm going to drop the hammer on him.
You got to do something.
It's really that simple.
Especially if nobody's in between y'all.
You got to do something.
You let the dude walk right up on you.
Walk right in your house?
Yeah.
Hey, he in the kitchen.
Oh, no, man.
Like I said, I don't need to see me.
I ain't all about the arguing, going back and forth.
I'm like, hey, let me go.
Let me go.
Last time I got an argument, I was at the movies.
Man, dude.
Oh, so you know at the movies, you know, okay.
When the previews, they're talking.
Everybody talking.
Yes.
You know, you can hear them.
Okay, once the previews
start, curtain come down,
okay, the lights go out,
okay, it's time to stop.
So he's still talking.
I said, man,
movie's starting.
Talking loud.
Bro, I said, bro, come on, bro.
Bro, I said, the movie's... Bro, you want to talk? Go on outside.
Because I'm not trying to raise
my voice. Bro, come on.
Oh, you being nice about it, too.
And I pay my money. I do what I
want to do. Oh, man. So you know me. I went and put paid my money. I do what I want to do. Oh, man.
You had one of your money.
So you know me.
I went and put on my Walter Johnson.
I went and got the manager on his ass.
I said, excuse me.
Excuse me.
This gentleman right here.
I pointed to it.
Right, right, right, right, right.
I told him, yeah, I went and sniffed on his ass.
Yeah, yeah.
So he kept talking.
Oh, he kept talking after you let the people know?
Even after the manager came and left.
So you know what?
So check this out, Ocho.
I got me and my girl.
I said, come on, baby.
It ain't even worth it.
Right.
Man, so check this out, Ocho.
I'm walking.
Dude kicked the door open.
He come out there after.
Oh, no. Oh, no.
Oh, no.
I don't know what your problem is.
What do you want to do?
I ain't want to do nothing.
Hey, Uncle, you ain't square with him?
Oh, Joe, you know what I told him?
I said, bro, you don't want this medicine.
I said, it's called insomnia.
It's called dizziness.
And sometimes it's called death
if taken in large quantities.
Right, right. Bro, go on back in there. So I told the lad, I said, man, I sometimes it caused death if taken in large quantities. Right, right.
Bro, go on back in there.
So I told the last of the man,
I played it.
They gave me my money back.
Right.
I got me a Coke,
a large popcorn,
and a Twizzlers,
and I went home.
Okay, okay.
Listen, you know what?
This is what I'm going to do for you, right?
This is what I'm going to do for you.
You need to take me,
when you travel,
you need to take me as your security.
I could be your enforcer.
Listen, Griselda Blanco had an enforcer.
Pablo Escobar had an enforcer.
I could be your enforcer.
I like to throw my hands.
I like to throw my hands.
It ain't about the size.
I ain't trying to throw no hands.
It ain't about the size.
No, it ain't.
Look at the size.
Look how big my fists are.
But for the most part, when I go somewhere, people give me love.
I'm talking about black, white, taking pictures, man, woman.
It don't matter.
It's always one.
Sometimes there's always one person.
Yeah, yeah, bro.
Okay.
I'm like, bro, I'm leaving.
I'm trying to diffuse the situation.
Right, right.
Why you got to follow me out of the movie theater and talk about what's up with me?
Right.
Bro, I done gone.
Clearly, I was annoyed by you talking during the movie.
I hate that.
Yeah.
Me and the dude, me and Fred Shimizu,
he worked camera three at CBS.
So we go to the movies.
I get in early, we go to the movies.
Me and him go to the movies.
So we're laughing and talking, movie star.
Okay, we be quiet.
He eating popcorn.
I'm eating popcorn.
The guy touched me.
How much longer you gonna eat that?
I look
at my bucket. I show it
to him till it's gone.
What the fuck?
What the fuck?
I said, what? You don't want me to eat that? Right fuck I said what
you don't want me to eat nothing
right
I said man
so
for me Ocho
a lot of times
most of the time
like when I go to the movies
yeah
I try to go like
I go like four o'clock in the afternoon
ain't a whole lot of people there
ain't nobody there
right right
ain't nobody there
cause man people be
people just be on one
and just be talking reckless
and crazy
so for me, let me
be in the movie theater, it'd be like three of us in
there. I'm cool. I'm
sprawled out. I got my popcorn.
I got big soda. I got
Twizzlers. I'm just chilling.
I like it. Matter of fact,
speaking of
movie theaters, when's the last time
you've been to the drive-in?
Man, I ain't been to... Last time I've been to the drive-in? Man, I ain't been to...
Last time I've been to the drive-in?
You hear that? What I do?
Welcome to it.
That was in
1997.
Hold on, let me look.
Wait, that's the last time you've been to the drive-in?
Hey, hey guys, y'all know
if you're in Atlanta, y'all know the drive-in on
Moreland. The federal penitentiary is right across the street. From the drive-in? Yeah! Hey, hey, guys. Y'all know if you're in Atlanta, y'all know to drive in on Moreland. The federal penitentiary
is right across the street.
From the drive-in?
Yeah.
Hey, anybody from ATL,
tell me I'm lying.
Is it still open?
I don't know if it's still open.
Yeah, Moreland Avenue, drive in.
Oh, you know,
I was going to ask you
about the last time you've been to drive-in and have you, do y'all have a Cinebistro? You've been to Cinebistro. Yeah, I've going to ask you about the last time you've been to drive-in.
Do y'all have a Cinebistro?
You've been to Cinebistro.
Yeah, I've been to Cinebistro.
Oh, man.
I love that.
What's that one we got, Ash?
With the reclining chairs?
I-Pick.
We got I-Pick.
Okay, yeah.
We got I-Pick here, too.
We got Cinebistro and I-Pick.
The food, the menu for the food?
Oh, my goodness.
Yeah.
Oh, yeah.
Beautiful. Oh, yeah. Oh, Joe. I bet you brought that. You brought that on menu for the food. Oh, my goodness. Oh, yeah. Beautiful.
Oh, yeah.
Oh, Joe.
I bet you brought that drive-thru up.
Yeah.
Drive-thru.
Yeah.
Hey.
That one of my fantasies.
Right.
You said whatever your fantasy is, let it happen.
I like that.
I like that.
I like that.
Yeah.
Every time I think about the drive-thru, I went when I was young.
I don't know if they still have one in Miami
or in Fort Lauderdale, anywhere.
But I always think about the movie Grease.
I always think about the movie Grease
and them being at the drive-in.
I think that would be a great date.
A great date.
I don't know.
I don't think they got them in California anymore.
You might have to go to some small country town.
Small place, yeah.
I'm sure.
When we first started,
they used to have
the speaker that you hang in the window
of your car. In the window, yeah.
Then you could put it through your radio.
Put that thing through the radio.
Hey, hey, hey. You know, drive to back.
Hey, hey, hey. You know.
Oh, man. They got it where?
They got drive-thrus
in L.A.? Or they got drive-thrus in L.A.?
Or they got drive-thrus in L.A.?
Wait, what?
You know what I mean?
Anybody in the chat?
Dude, I got to get a rental.
You old shag gonna get him a rental.
I'm gonna get me a rental.
Get me old Suburban.
Yeah.
Alcalay with them old photos.
Right, right, right.
With them old cap.
No, I need a bent seat.
I need a bent seat.
You know what I'm saying?
I don't want you with a long bent seat.
Yeah, I know exactly what you're talking about.
I know exactly what you're talking about.
Mm-hmm.
Down in Paramount Drive-In.
Oh, hold on.
Who done touched Jessup?
Yeah, they used to have a drive-in at Jessup.
Absolutely.
Who know about that?
And they had one in Hinesville.
Used to have two in Hinesville.
And they had one in Vidalia. Had one to have two in Hinesville. And they had one in Vidalia.
Had one in Claxton.
Had one in Statesboro.
Oh, Swap Shop.
Swap Shop.
Swap Shop.
They said they got one in Swap Shop
in Fort Lauderdale.
Yeah.
Man, Ocho, you got me reminiscing.
You know, you got me reminiscing.
Hey, this is back in the day.
Matter of fact, it's The Minions.
I mean, I know you don't watch cartoons.
I love The Minions.
The Minions have a new movie coming out.
Yeah, I like The Minions.
No, I'm going to see Planet of the Apes.
Planet of the Apes is out already, ain't it?
Yeah, it came out the 10th.
Yeah, I need to go check that out.
I need to go check that out.
Now, I want to watch that at the Cinebistro,
but I want to see The Minions.
I want to see The Minions at a drive-in.
Yeah, I want to see. I want to see. I want to see the minions. I want to see the minions that are driving. Yeah, I want to see.
I want to see.
I want to see.
I want to see football, right?
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Ocho, rate Granny's boxing technique
Uh-oh, let me see, let me see, let me see
Oh, good hand movement
Look at Granny
Oh, look at see. Let me see. Let me see. Oh good hair movement. Look at Grady. Oh, look at the hair movement. Oh.
Yeah.
Hey, she used the box for real. You could tell.
Yeah, you could tell. Absolutely.
Hey, ooh.
Ooh.
Ooh, let that thing go. Look at Granny. Look at Granny.
Granny.
Ha.
Ha.
Ha.
Ha.
Ha.
Ha.
Ha.
Ha.
Ha.
Ha.
Ha.
Ha.
Ha.
Ha.
Ha.
Ha.
Ha.
Ha.
Ha.
Ha.
Oh, yeah.
Look at Granny.
Man, y'all better stop playing with Granny.
Y'all better stop playing with Granny.
There you go.
Granny turning them things, too.
Granny turning them things over.
Wop.
Wop.
Ooh.
Ooh.
Oh.
Up a cup.
Smooth with it.
Yum.
Yum.
That thing nice.
You say, Ocho, you say, all right.
You say, she turn that thing on.
Hey, that's how you know she used to bark,
because everything is real.
It's in tight.
Everything tight.
Everything compact.
Ain't nothing wasted.
Oh, yeah, she nice.
She nice.
Look at her head moving.
Oh, get up under that thing.
Hey, I know, hey.
I know she used to put them through hell, boy,
doing her hunting. Hey, I know, hey, I know she used to put him through hell, boy, doing her hunting.
Yeah.
Hey, y'all better write it.
Hey,
hate to be the one
that tried to touch Granny
back in the day
with Granny the Teen.
They Granny put,
pop, pop, pop.
Little fat.
Oh, Joe.
What's up?
J.D. Sott,
did you ever have
a gender reveal like this?
Let me see, let me see,
let me see, let me see,
let me see. I got 211 kids did you ever have a gender reveal like this? Let me see, let me see, let me see, let me see, let me see.
I got 211 kids.
They never had no gender reveal.
Damn!
What the hell kind of shot was that?
What the fuck?
How you miss the whole goal, bro?
Hey, man, listen.
First off, first off, first off.
Ladies, I need y'all to be very, very conscious
of who you procreate with.
Oh, that's true.
He's working on his form, too.
Like, come on, man.
Remember back in the day
when you used to take your girl with you to the park?
When you used to go hoop with your boys?
Damn.
Like, hey, no athleticism, no, no.
So now you passing that off to the child. Oh, Joe, no athleticism No, no So now you passing
You passing that off to the child
Oh, Joe, he got
Hold up
How you got a goal in your yard
And you that bad?
He can't shoot
Man, come on, man
He tripping, man
Matter of fact, whoever
Who let him get them pregnant
Knowing he can't shoot
So now you finna have a child with no
athletic ability. Oh, he can
shoot.
Oh, he can shoot.
Ladies, be
very conscious. Be very conscious
of who you have a child with. I'm just in
case. Just in case. Damn!
Oh!
That was terrible.
He missed the whole goal.
He didn't hit the backboard.
How you hit the backboard?
Ladies, take your man to Dave and Buster's, man.
Take your dude to Dave and Buster's.
Go bowling.
Do all the things and make sure he has some type of athleticism.
So when you have a child, just in case your child wants to play sports,
they ain't got two left feet. I ain't been bowling in a while. You know how to bowl,
Ocho? Oh, boy, I bowled multiple
300s now.
Just bad they never bowled a 200.
I bowled multiple
300s now.
Hey, listen, when I tell you I do everything
and do it well,
yeah, man.
I was on the PGA
tour in 93.
I was on the PGA tour
in 93. No, the PBA.
I said PBA. The PGA
is gone. Oh, my bad. The PBA is
bowling. Okay, you know I be mixing
stuff up from time to time. I be talking too
fast. I be talking too fast. But I was on the
PBA tour in 93. Okay.
Yeah.
So who you be? You be Pete Webber Jr.?
Walter Ray Williams?
Who do you think you are?
I am me. That's Pete Webber
Jr.? Yeah, that's my dog.
I used to train him.
I used to train him. That's
where he got the phrase from.
Who do you think you are?
Yeah, that's me.
You can't be, I beat you bowling.
I know that for sure.
No, no, no, no, no, no.
Ask Chris Paul who taught him how to bowl.
Ask Chris Paul who taught him how to bowl.
Sure.
Nah, I call it right now.
The bounce for me.
It's what I do, man.
Look at my technique. Hold on. Look do, man. Look at my technique.
Hold on.
Look at my technique.
Look at my technique.
I don't know.
Hell no.
Bad boy, did you see?
Boy, that's a good one all day.
That's a good one.
Hey, I hit all.
How many pins out there?
12?
It's 10.
Oh, 10? Yeah. I hit all 10 of them right many pins out there 12 10 oh 10
yeah
I hit all
I hit all 10 of them
right there
that wasn't nothing
but a strike
that was a strike
the way your elbow
the way your elbow
left your side
I already know
that thing
oh no no
that's the curve
that's the curve
that's how you get the curve
hey it's a technique to it
so
it is
you ain't got it
most people bowl
straight ahead
when I bowl
I put my elbow out when I put my elbow out.
When I put my elbow out, that's what creates the curve on the ball.
Like this.
You see that?
See that right there?
No.
That right there creates the curve.
Ocho, you start with it in.
Right.
I start with it in.
Listen, this is my technique.
I'm telling you my technique.
Now stay with me.
Okay.
Okay. I'm staying with you. Go ahead. I approach. I approach. I'm telling you my technique. Now stay with me. Okay. Okay.
I'm staying with you.
Go ahead.
I approach.
I approach.
I'm tucked in.
Everything tucked in.
Right.
My eyes down the lane now.
Okay.
And then.
Okay.
On my approach, I take three steps.
Once I put my plant foot in the ground, I extend back.
I release. But on the release, I put my elbow out in the ground, I extend back, I release.
But on the release, I put my elbow out.
No, let me see.
Let me see you release.
How you reach back.
Let me see how you reach back.
Watch it.
Watch it.
Watch the technique now.
Watch the technique.
I'm watching.
I'm looking.
I'm looking.
Stay with me, dad.
Hold on.
Hold on.
I'm trying to show you step by step.
No.
That's how I create that curve.
Like, Ocho.
This.
Yeah.
This.
Right.
Yeah.
Come through.
Yes, sir.
And when I let go, I just stick my arm out
so I get the whip
so I get the curve on the ball
that's going to be a together
Mike Collins said Uncle Nocho y'all should do
movie reviews on Friday
actually Mike we're going to start doing movie
reviews
Steve B said I can't
tell if Sharpie's wearing a t--shirt or has a tasmanian devil tattoo
actually that is a tasmanian devil t-shirt nah mike uh me and men i can't i can't take
that kind of pain all that the needles that ain't gonna work for me bro i'm sorry
uh simons 097 said, when does the shirt
stop and unc begin?
The color.
You got Joseph.
I ain't that bright.
That is pretty good, though.
Oh, look at Ash. Oh, Ash, you're dying laughing
with that one.
I don't know.
I ain't that bright. I'm a little darker
than this right here.
Andrea, had to do a double take when I saw't know. I ain't that brown. You know, I'm a little darker than this right here. Andrea, had to do a double take when I saw Unc's shirt.
Thought he was blessing us.
Oh, y'all got jokes tonight, huh?
KB said, Unc, I lost my job and my sister last month,
so I don't have extra cash to blow.
Hold your head high, King.
You and Ocho brought plenty of smiles through a lot of tears.
Let Ocho think also.
Think also.
Ocho.
Yo.
Man, KB.
Bro, that's tough.
That's tough.
Sorry about your sister, first and foremost.
You could always get another job.
Yeah.
My condolences, baby.
My condolences.
Yeah, I'm terribly, terribly sorry about your loss.
Like you said, keep your head high.
Keep believing.
Sunshine follows rain.
Hey, you know what I'm happy about?
Yes.
I'm happy about
how far I've come in such a short amount of time
with my basketball knowledge.
Yeah, you just got to work it.
I felt like goddamn Richard Jefferson tonight.
I just want to pat myself on the back
because I had Knicks fans who were killing me.
They were killing me the other night
because I think I messed up on some stuff
when I asked them about what round they had been in
or how far they had gotten.
Because I didn't know. So they were killing me.
They were killing me.
But I bet they can't say nothing now.
Just that fast, the next show,
I'm out here like Doris Burke with the game and the knowledge.
Nick said, wax bowling ball
ain't it
shiny ass Ocho head.
He ain't wave check.
He ain't wave check.
Yeah.
Crystal Redding said, I had the privilege of playing at the MGM golf tournament
and got paired with Rick Upchurch, who's in the Broncos ring of honor.
Coolest and nicest guy.
You got any good stories about Rick?
Rick's older than me.
So I didn't get up to Rick with long, long, long gone before I played for the nicest guy. You got any good stories about Rick? Rick, Rick's older than me. So I didn't,
I didn't get up to Rick
with long, long, long gone
before I played
for the Broncos.
But I do know Rick.
Great returner
for the Broncos.
Great guy.
He's always been great to me.
Welcomed me with open arms
when I first got to Denver.
So everything that you know,
what you meant,
how he appeared
to be with you,
that's who Rick is.
Great guy. Sheldon Pope,
Ocho, start, bench, cut,
great wide receivers. Ocho,
AJ Green, Jamar Chase. Who's starting?
Who's benching? Who's getting cut?
I'm starting
I'm starting
Chase. I'm benching AJ Green.
I'm cutting Ocho.
Good choice.
Only ID said, what are your Mount Rushmore siblings?
Mine are the Manning, Sharps, Watts, and the Barbers.
Mount Rushmore siblings.
That's a good one matter of fact
my dogs Santana and
Snorris Moss I'm going to start there
siblings
I'm going to go with
the Doublemint
twins for the bubble gum
commercial a while ago and
my third one?
They ain't playing the NFL.
Oh, in the NFL?
Yeah.
What are your Mount Rushmore NFL siblings?
Okay, Sonoris and Santana.
Jason and Travis, Kelsey.
And the third would be...
Who else?
Who else?
What other siblings?
Damn, what other siblings played?
Peyton and Eli.
Okay, yeah, Peyton and Eli.
TJ and JJ.
Oh, now I'm going to go offense.
TK and Rondé.
Yeah, I'm going to go...
I'm going to stay on the offensive side of the ball.
So I'm going to go Peyton and Eli.
So you got Peyton, Eli,
some Norris,
you got the Mosses,
you got the Mannings,
you got the Kelsies,
and you got the Watts.
Yeah.
Okay.
Benji Taylor said,
Hey Uncle Nocho,
can you please give a shout out
to my wife?
It's her birthday today.
Her name is Aaliyah.
She subscribed as well. Love the show. We've been her birthday today. Her name is Aaliyah. She subscribed as well.
Love the show.
We've been married five years.
Happy birthday, Aaliyah.
Benji wanted to give you a shout out.
Happy birthday.
And congratulations on your fifth wedding anniversary.
Although it's not today, it's your birthday.
Happy birthday and many, many more to come.
Enjoy your day.
You've earned it.
Patterson Yazzie.
What's up, Uncle Nocho?
I appreciate you guys trying to help me find my 12.
Hold on.
Find 12 girls.
What is this?
12 girls?
Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah.
He said, oh, I appreciate you trying to help me find the girl at the 12 mile with the sign.
Nonetheless, could you guys wish my mom a happy birthday?
She turned 60 today.
She celebrated her 35-year wedding anniversary on Friday, plus his Mother's Day.
Patterson, tell your mom happy, Joanne, happy birthday.
Happy Mother's Day.
Congratulations, 60, the big 6-0, and 35 years married.
Hey, that's an unbelievable thing.
Happy birthday.
Many more birthdays, many more wedding anniversaries to come.
Go ahead, don't you?
No, I said happy birthday already.
Okay.
Lainey Ray asks, in honor of Mother's Day,
which fictional mom character do you think is the greatest of all time?
The greatest
fictional character of all time to me
that I love. Mom. Mom.
Mom, yeah. Fictional mom
character that I love to me.
Probably Viola Davis and Fences.
I love Viola
Davis and Fences. Phenomenal.
She was unbelievable. Now the worst fictional character
Was goddamn Sissy
Franklin
Saint's mom
Sissy
What she did to Franklin Saint
She is the
Yeah Sissy
Can't believe
Yeah Viola Davis I probably go like I like Florida Evans yeah sissy can't believe yeah
Viola Davis I probably go like
I like Florida Evans
that's a good one
Florida Evans held that thing down
that's a good one
or Claire Huxtable
ooh
you can never go wrong with that
you can never go wrong with that
yes the Salinger.
Ohio is where football originated.
So talk all the trash you want.
Without Ohio, you wouldn't have football.
Yeah, you're right.
You're right.
You're right.
You're right.
You're right. Yeah.
Yeah.
Y'all ain't got them like my uncles
calls them foxes, though.
Cincinnati ain't got them foxes.
Oh, sure.
Hey, we got those foxes. Don't worry about it. We got foxes, though. Cincinnati ain't got no foxes. Oh, Chuck, we got those foxes.
Don't worry about it.
We got foxes.
Trust me, I'm telling you.
Nicky Grant said,
Chadford, let me get that JT hoodie.
Hey, hey, shout out to JT.
I got my hoodie.
My hoodie came in the mail.
Yeah, you see it?
Represent the crib.
You know, just support.
I try to do my best to support all my artists
and anybody that has anything going on
or selling any type of memorabilia.
You selling anything, you from Miami, I'm going to buy it.
If I ever see a link, I'm going to buy it.
And I'm going to wear it on the show.
Well, you're about to have a bunch of links up there
over the next couple of weeks.
You're going to be buying it.
No, they got to be from Miami.
I like to support my people, man.
No, I'm talking about our stuff.
Oh, wait.
Oh, when our stuff come out?
17th is when
Nightcap merch come out, right?
Shay Shay comes out on Wednesday.
Okay.
And Nightcap comes out on Saturday.
Hey,
that's all I'm wearing from now.
I'm wearing nightcap.
Yeah.
Dickies.
Dickies and sweats.
Where you bored, John?
Where you bored, John?
That's all I'm going to be wearing.
My own merch.
Yeah, that's it.
You're going to see me at 84 Club,
Shea Shea, or nightcap.
That's it.
That's me all day.
Unless I got to go somewhere that I can't wear it.
Right.
But when you see me on the plane,
I'm going to have on that gear.
Same.
Yep. So, all right, guys. That's it.
It's a short evening because we got to get... You got a busy
day tomorrow. I got a really, really busy
day. Ocho, you got a busy day too because you're
going to be flying.
Anybody in New York, y'all meet
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Oh, the Denver Nuggets go on the road, even the series.
Game five back in Denver, tied 2-2.
Pacers dominate the Knicks.
They hold serve at home for two games.
Now they head back to New York for game pivotal game five.
Pacers dominate the Knicks.
Denver beat the,
excuse me,
Denver beat the Timberwolves.
So both series are tied.
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